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[Edinburgh: The Enchanting Capital of Scotland]-[My Favourite City in the UK & Why!]

Easy English Podcast: Learn English Through Listening · B1 · 2024-10-17

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Discovering Edinburgh: A Unique Blend of History, Nature, and Atmosphere

In this episode of the Easy English Podcast, host Oliver shares his deep personal affection for Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, positioning it as his favorite city in the UK. Having lived and studied there for three years, Oliver provides a comprehensive look at what makes this city stand out from more common tourist destinations like London or Manchester.

The Dual Identity: Old Town vs. New Town

One of the most striking features of Edinburgh is its architectural dichotomy. The city is split into two distinct areas, separated by the famous Royal Mile.

  • The Old Town: This area is defined by its medieval charm, featuring historic buildings, narrow avenues, and iconic cobblestone streets. It creates a feeling of "stepping back in time," filled with family-owned businesses, traditional pubs, and a rich historical atmosphere.
  • The New Town: In contrast, this section offers a more modern experience, housing larger malls, contemporary brands, and modern infrastructure, providing a balanced lifestyle for residents and visitors alike.

A Walkable Urban Experience

Oliver highlights Edinburgh’s exceptional urban planning as a key reason for its appeal. Unlike many major global cities—such as Paris or various American cities—that are dominated by aggressive traffic and vast motorways, Edinburgh is a highly "walkable city." The local infrastructure actively discourages driving through high parking costs and narrow layouts, which encourages pedestrians to explore the city on foot. This creates an open, welcoming environment where space is utilized efficiently, such as buildings designed with multiple layers, including street-level shops and basement bars.

Nature Within the City Limits

Beyond the stone architecture, Edinburgh is uniquely connected to nature. The city center is dominated by Edinburgh Castle, which sits atop a hill, but just a short 15–20 minute walk away lies an "extinct volcano"—a dormant landmark that offers beautiful parks, lakes, and breathtaking views. Oliver notes that the city does an excellent job of preserving these green spaces, even allowing local wildlife like foxes to roam freely near urban areas.

Cultural Vibrancy and Community

Edinburgh is also a hub for global culture, most notably during the summer when it hosts the Fringe Festival. This live comedy and performance festival attracts artists and tourists from around the world, making the city feel "full of life." This vibrancy is matched by the local population, whom Oliver describes as "welcoming," noting that the city maintains a friendly and open vibe that makes visitors feel comfortable.

Conclusion and Considerations

While Oliver admits that Edinburgh’s weather is "not very good"—being significantly colder than London due to its northern location—he argues that the proximity to Scotland’s stunning natural landscapes, such as Loch Lomond, more than makes up for it. For those seeking a city that perfectly preserves its history while remaining highly livable and accessible, Edinburgh stands as an unparalleled destination in the United Kingdom.

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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone, welcome back to the Easy English Podcast.
I'm your host Oliver, and today I am going to be talking about my favourite city in the UK and why it's my favourite city.
And that is Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.
But first, before I tell you about Edinburgh and the city and why it's special to me, why I love it, I want to remind you that I have made a Patreon.
The link is in the description below.
It is a way to support me and this podcast, to allow me to work harder and more often on this podcast and the project in general.

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